Police Raid Doris Grant’s House, Again
Doris Grant is making the news again tonight, this time for a search of her house on Reggae Street. Grant, who was charged over a week ago with a multitude of offences related to receiving monies by deception, also saw her two daughters shot during what police say was a fight near a nightclub on Newtown Barracks over the weekend. And last week, police conducted a raid at Grant’s farmhouse in Gardenia Village. She showed the media how the police tore open the grill door to gain access and then proceeded to ransack her house. This time Grant told News Five that the police targeted her family home on Reggae Street on Tuesday evening sometime after three p.m. She provided us with surveillance footage showing when the police arrived, meeting one of her sons-in-law, also a policeman, just as he was about to exit the yard. The police, reportedly led by Assistant Commissioner Doctor Richard Rosado, searched the upper flat of the two-story house, which was occupied by another of her other sons-in-law. Grant said she was not at home when the search happened. After about two hours, Grant said the police then proceeded to the lower flat of the house where she lives. There, they searched only her bedroom and removed a chess that was locked with her diabetes medication. They also took some documents and receipts for building materials and her vehicle. Grant said that she is positive that the police will find nothing incriminating in the chest. She expressed frustration that her son-in-law, Jarrell Young, who was shot in the leg by police in the incident near Shisha’s over the weekend, and who was the only one at home when the search was conducted, was charged. The charge against Young was for boisterous behaviour. Meanwhile, x-rays on his leg have determined that he will need a surgery to remove the bullet from his muscle where it is lodged, Grant says.
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